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State of the Science Web-based Conference. April 17-20, 2012. Overview of Rural America: Past, Present and Future Brian Dabson, Nancy Arnold, and Tom Seekins.
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State of the Science Web-based Conference April 17-20, 2012 Overview of Rural America: Past, Present and Future Brian Dabson, Nancy Arnold, and Tom Seekins Review of Rural America
Committed to changing the narrative about the role rural people and places play in the life, prosperity, and well-being of our nation… Review of Rural America
Rural Futures Lab POLICY ANALYSIS Review of Rural America
Rural Futures Lab POLICY ANALYSIS Review of Rural America
Rural Futures Lab POLICY ANALYSIS Review of Rural America
New Rural Narrative • Focus on opportunities that • Contribute to local, regional, national (and even global) prosperity • Build on community and regional assets • Are enabled by flexible, integrated policies and programs • Are brought about by regional partnerships and collaborations • Are made possible by enhanced institutional capacity • Are supported by high-quality modern infrastructure Review of Rural America
Attitude shifts… • Changing the relationship between rural and urban • Not rural vs. urban but (rural + urban) = regional • Embracing complexity and diversity • Not “one size fits all” but “horses for courses” • Not one rural America but many • New approaches to economic development • Not wasteful subsidies and tax incentives but investments in creating asset-based economic opportunity • Recognizing the criticality of institutional capacity • Not consolidation and contractions but enhancement of anchor institutions, technology, innovation Review of Rural America
Presentation Structure • What is rural? • How is rural America changing? • What are the main trends? • What are some promising strategies? • What needs to be done to enhance rural capacity? • What do you think are the implications for people with disabilities? Review of Rural America
The official definition from the US Census Bureau and the Office of Management & Budget Core Based Statistical Areas Review of Rural America
This is urban: K.K. Miller, RUPRI Review of Rural America
And so is this: K.K. Miller, RUPRI Review of Rural America
This is rural: K.K. Miller, RUPRI Review of Rural America
And so is this: K.K. Miller, RUPRI Review of Rural America
Most Counties are Urban and Rural! Coconino County, Arizona Review of Rural America
A.M. Isserman (2005) Review of Rural America
A.M. Isserman (2005) 51% of rural population in metro areas 49% in nonmetro areas Review of Rural America
U.S. Census Bureau Review of Rural America
Persistent Child Poverty in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan America Review of Rural America
Fostering entrepreneurship as a rural economic development strategy Review of Rural America
www.energizingentrepreneurs.org Review of Rural America
Capturing wealth as it is passed from generation to generation for community development Review of Rural America
Transfer of Wealth in Rural America Don Macke, Deborah Markley and Ahmet Binerer (2011) www.energizingentrepreneurs.org Review of Rural America
Strategies that build wealth based on an array of assets – financial, social, natural, etc. Review of Rural America
http://ruralwealth.org Review of Rural America
Mechanisms for channeling private, public, philanthropic investments into community development Review of Rural America
www.opportunityfinance.net Review of Rural America
Approaches to helping poor people save for long-term personal development goals Review of Rural America
www.cfed.org Review of Rural America
Community colleges, Hospitals or clinics, High schools Review of Rural America
Formal or informal, private/public/nonprofit led efforts to create regional strategies Review of Rural America
Local/regional institutions for stimulating, collecting, allocating philanthropic donations Review of Rural America
Innovative alternatives to consolidation; providing health and education services wherever needed Review of Rural America
RURALREGIONALPOLICYECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WEALTHENTREPRENEURSHIPCOMMUNITYASSETSANCHOR INSTITUTIONS CAPACITY COLLABORATION SYSTEMS What do you think are the implications for people with disabilities? Review of Rural America